Olivia Nuzzi,
Washington reporter for The Daily Beast,
had claimed that the Republican Krawitz had harassed her since 2015, and his
latest comments happened very recently. No court case, but Olivia should be
proud with how women take what she did to heart – publicise him.

“‘Coked-up’ British stockbroker Daniel Green testified in court that he had trouble having
sex with a woman because of the size of his penis during a cocaine and
champagne-fuelled office party.” 9 September 2016

The woman he
raped had gotten drunk and was asleep under her desk when he crawled on top of
her. In court, he tried to say that he had difficulty because of the size of
his penis. He seemed to have ignored the victim saying “no”!

“The publishing group Pearson has come under fire in South Africa after one of its school
textbooks suggested a rape victim was at fault for the crime.” 9 September 2016

Activity 9, the
‘Give Advice’ section in this book said “List
two ways which Angie’s behaviour led to sexual intercourse.” This
‘education’ hasn’t changed the rape, it increased the rates. South Africa has
the highest rape in the world. Ben Pearson, the director of policy at ActionAid
International, said in his Twitter post that schoolchildren had to blame the
female in order to pass the test.

“A doctor and a hospital attendant have been arrested for the alleged
rape of a woman who was being treated at a top hospital in western India, a
police officer said Friday.” 10 September 2016

In a ‘top hospital’
security appears to support the patients, but this is not the first time that
patients in Indian hospitals have said they were raped. Last year 34,000 rapes
were reported, but many more were not reported.

“A Canadian federal judge is facing possible removal for asking the accuser in a
2014 rape trial: ‘Why couldn’t you just keep your knees together?’” 10
September 2016

Camp had already acquitted the man accused of
rape after he had decided the testimony was more credible. He even said to the
woman “Why couldn’t you just keep your
knees together?” What the hell was he thinking??

“…the victim was sitting in the bus with other students when the accused sneaked up
to her and touched her breasts. He then put his hand under her skirt and
penetrated her 'digitally' using his fingers.” 10 September 2016

This
man was released with a suspended sentence.
Why on earth would court do that? Why wouldn’t court listen to the girl who had
been assaulted?

Thank
goodness that the UK city trader was jailed: “A City trader has
been jailed for six years for raping a woman as she attempted to sleep under
her desk after an office party.” How many other
court cases will go ahead with a rape victim? How many courts will find the real accused guilty? WHY ISN’T THIS
HAPPENING??

How can we educate boys and men against rape? We have
many DV organisations – not government-supported – which tell us how. We have
the NASAV (National
Association of Services Against Sexual Violence) which tell us how.

The pdf file (available online) from Dr Patricia Weiser
Easteal, Senior Criminologist Australian Institute of Criminology, says: “Rape is not a sexual act. Rape is an act of
violence which uses sex as a weapon.” Do we all agree with this? We should!
Rape is an act of violence… EVERY man
MUST know this!

This paper lists
too many “myths” which men – and women - still believe in”

Myth: Rape requires
physical force

Myth: Rape requires
physical resistance by the victim

Myth: Rape requires
a weapon

Myth: Rape is a
sexual act

Myth: Since rape is
primarily a sexual act, the victim in some way may precipitate the offence
through arousing the male in some provocative manner

Myth: Since rape is
provoked by a female, it is commonly a spontaneous act

Myth: Aboriginal
women (or Afro-American women in the USA) are more highly sexed than 'white'
women and, therefore, are always willing to have sex; thus they precipitate
rape by their sexual behaviour

Stupid. Real.
Myths. Read this to find out why!

In 1993 Walker
wrote that women would not report a rape by a person she knew because she was
afraid by what police would think. This happened far too many years in the past
– I certainly thought that in 1973 when I was raped by five “friends”. Why
should I have reported it to police? Why did I stay there? Why did I say it was
rape when I didn’t even leave? Yadda yadda yadda… Yes, it was definitely rape. If
I had reported the rape, and if it had been treated legitimately, I should
have had justice from that event. Unfortunately, too many women who do take
their rape to court don’t have justice even today. Too many police or court
judges just don’t believe women. Even today.

Camp, a federal
judge in Canada, is – hopefully – being treated the way he should be now. He should be fired. He should be held responsible for his stupidity, the acquittal of the
man who actually did rape.

NO police person,
NO judge, should disbelieve women who complain about rape. Every rape case should be listened to. Every woman who complains should be believed before the trial. Every man who raped should not be
allowed to say that his future life is in trouble from his ‘20 minutes’.